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Collectors have been known to take their obsessions to great lengths. For some, no price tag is too imposing. Such is the reality for those on the chase for celebrity memorabilia; from first edition novels to game-worn attire to rare photography. Today,
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The new USA Network miniseries' cast and crew discusses diving down the murder mysteries' rabbit hole and portraying hip-hop's most iconic artists. Music's biggest mysteries are coming to television on Tuesday with the premiere of USA Networks's Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G., a 10-episode scripted true crime miniseries based on the iconic rappers' deaths less in 1996 and 1997. The show tells the story in three parallel narratives
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The late great Notorious B.I.G. scores his fifth million-selling album in the U.S., as his 2007 release Greatest Hits climbs past the million sales mark. The set sold 4,000 copies in the week ending Feb. 8 (up a whopping 339 percent), according to Nielsen Music,
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Paris Jackson posted a home movie in honor of her brother Prince Michael Jackson's birthday, offering a rare glimpse into their childhood as the famous offspring of the late Michael Jackson. Paris Jackson posted this video of herself and Prince goofing around, dancing to the late great Notorious
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"Born sinner, the opposite of a winner/Remember when I used to eat sardines for dinner/Peace to Ron G, Brucie B, Kid Capri/Funkmaster Flex, Lovebug Starski," rapped The late great Notorious B.I.G., shouting Starski out on his iconic Ready to Die single, "Juicy."

To hear Lovebug Starski tell it, he was there when the phrase “hip-hop” was coined, trading the two words back and forth while improvising lines with Cowboy of the Furious
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The Florida duo Black Violin is performing at the Straz Center in Tampa on Thursday. But this isn’t your average violin concert. The group that blends hip-hop with classical was formed by Fort Lauderdale residents Wil Baptiste and Kev Marcus. Baptiste plays viola, Marcus plays violin and the two also produce the beats accompanying their tracks.

Diddy looks back at the history of New York hip-hop with Carson Daly For the #ThrowbackThursday edition of their special series on NBC's TODAY. Diddy and TODAY’s Carson Daly look back at mid-90s New York City hip-hop,
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